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Show Funeral Services Held Wednesday For Lee T. Hooley Funeral services in memory of Lee T. Hooley were held Wednesday, May 13 at 11 a.m. in the Lindon Ward Chapel, under the direction of Bishop Lowell Gillman of the Lindon Second Ward. Mr. Hooley, 72, a life-long resident of Lindon, died May 10, 1970. Speakers who told of the industrious in-dustrious and helpful life of the deceased were Bishop Stanley Stan-ley B. Harris and Bishop Kenneth Ken-neth H. Gillman. A life sketch was read by Bonnie Hooley. Bishop Lowell Gillman also gave fitting remarks. Jeanne Walker and Joanne Brady sang "That Silver Haired Hair-ed Daddy of Mine," accompanied accompan-ied by LaDean Gillman, who also played the prelude and postlude. Lois Wright and Inez March-banks March-banks favored with a vocal duet, du-et, "Look Up to Him," accompanied accom-panied by Donna Gillman. Family prayer was led by Arnold Hooley, invocation was asked by Bishop Joseph Bever-idge Bever-idge and benediction was offered offer-ed by Bishop Merrill Roberts. Pallbearers were Harold, Lon, Earl and Wilford Hooley, Howard Harper and Holly Max-field. Max-field. Flowers were cared for and arranged by the Lindon Second Ward Relief Society. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Bishop Milton Smith. Mr. Hooley was born Feb. 16 1898 in Lindon, a son of Alonzo and Sarah Park Hooley. On Aug. 6, 1919 he married Thelma .Jacobson in Provo. A retired farmer, he was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include his wife, three sons, Richard L. Hooley, Lindon; Douglas A. Hooley, PI. Grove; Boyd J. Hooley, Torrance, Tor-rance, Calif.; six daughters, Mrs. Rhea Rackman, and Mrs. Marvin (Tillie) King, both Am. Fork; Mrs. W. R. (Lois) Cum-mings, Cum-mings, Santa Rosa Beach, Fla. Mrs. Harben (Melba) Salder, Torrance, Calif. ; Mrs. Robert (LeVoy) Whalley, Lakewood, Calif.; and Mrs. Stewart (Gay-lyn) (Gay-lyn) Beveridge, Bountiful; 23 grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; greatgrand-children; four brothers, Len-ard Len-ard Hooley, Orem; Verlyn Hooley, Arnold Hooley, Roy Hooley, all of Lindon and two sisters, Mrs. Delbert (Melba) Carson, American Fork and Mrs. Arnold (Delilah) Clegg, of Provo. |